My 2 cents here..
Stock FHM, PK shrimp, maybe some paper shell craws, chubsuckers and leave it alone for the rest of summer.
Stock YP at 350/acre rate in the 4-6" range early fall.
Following year: keep all perch caught over 8", introduce walleye intermediates (6-8") at 10-20/acre in early fall of year 2.
year 3, harvest walleye above 14" and stock 4-6" walleye matching the number you take out-fall of each year.
Somebody may blow a hole in my theory here, we'll see.

My thoughts are the WAE being a good predator of YP, is also nearly identical table fare and is known to be quite catchable in all columns of depth. Being nearly unlikely that they would ever reproduce, you'd have less to worry about altering the food chain.

Last edited by Snipe; 03/18/19 12:11 AM.